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3-year-old shares adorably sweet message before dad marries mom

WATCH: Groom's daughter surprises him with adorable message before she walks down the aisle

A 3-year-old's sweet message to her dad before he married her mom has gone viral, sparking over 79 million views on TikTok less than a week since it was first shared.

The 36-second clip shows groom Elliot William growing emotional and tearing up as his daughter Evie's voice is heard in a recording.

PHOTO: Three-year-old Evie’s sweet message to her dad Elliot William made him tear up at his Dec. 28 wedding to Emma William.
Courtesy of JOL Videography
Three-year-old Evie’s sweet message to her dad Elliot William made him tear up at his Dec. 28 wedding to Emma William.

"Hello Daddy, it's me, Evie. I'm walking down the aisle and see you now, because you're going to marry my mummy, and she looks beautiful … We love you lots and lots like jelly tots. See you in a minute! See ya, don't want to be ya! See you later alligator!" Evie says.

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Tens of thousands of people have since commented on the video, with many saying they were crying too as they watched.

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"'We love you lots and lots like jelly tots' PLS im sobbing," wrote one TikTok user.

"Stop this is the cuuuuutest thing ever 😭😭," another TikTok user added.

PHOTO: Elliot and Emma William married on Dec. 28, 2024 at Hawkstone Hall in Shropshire, United Kingdom.
Courtesy of Rachael Friend Photography.
Elliot and Emma William married on Dec. 28, 2024 at Hawkstone Hall in Shropshire, United Kingdom.
Grandparents and bride share emotional 1st look in viral wedding video

Elliot and Emma William married Dec. 28. at Hawkstone Hall in Shropshire, England, and videographer Owen Bloor of JOL Videography captured the cute moment before Emma William and Evie walked down the aisle.

In a statement shared by Hawkstone Hall on social media, Bloor and the Williams' wedding photographer Rachael Friend said, "This personal and thoughtful moment has truly resonated with everyone who has seen it, and we couldn't be more thrilled to share it with you."